Georgia Firefighter's Burn Foundation
Leach Station #81 at 110 Paschall Road and Neely Station #82 at 105 Peachtree Parkway North serve as aluminum collection and recycling points for the Georgia Firefighter’s Burn Foundation.

Assisting Burn Survivors
The Georgia Firefighter’s Burn Foundation assists burn survivors in their recovery, supports Georgia medical facilities in the treatment of burn injuries, and educates the public in burn awareness and prevention. It also operates Camp Oo-U-La, which is Georgia’s only camp for burn-injured children. More than 35,000 people are burned in Georgia each year, with 700-800 people requiring hospitalization in either the Grady Health System Burn Center or the Augusta Regional Medical Center Burn Center. Burn injuries result from fire, electrical and chemical burns, and scald burns from hot liquids. Burn patients have ranged in age from 2 weeks to 96 years. A Peachtree City child was one of these patients.

Bring Your Aluminum Cans to US
Please do not throw your aluminum beverage cans in the trash, deposit them in the can trailers located at Station #81 and Station #82.